Recurso de la provincia del Paraguay de la Compañia de Jesus al tribunal de la verdad, y de la innocencia en causa de la execucion, y resultas del tratado de limites entra España y Portugal : ca. 1761.

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Recurso de la provincia del Paraguay de la Compañia de Jesus al tribunal de la verdad, y de la innocencia en causa de la execucion, y resultas del tratado de limites entra España y Portugal : ca. 1761.

Written by a Jesuit missionary at San Miguel, Paraguay, possibly Father Balder, defending Jesuit actions in South America, leading up to and during the War of the Seven Reductions.

[62] leaves ; 31 cm.

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University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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